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Where those electricity came from??
No I'm right. The worst version of it that people are actually more familiar with happened in the 1500s. That's when around 50% of Europe's population was wiped out.What a weird premise but I'm down with it~ I do appreciate the author's dedication to doing their research. Even the "no shoes"-sign in Ema's house is p much written in the "Early New High German" that was establishing itself around that time.
Maybe you're mistaking it with another pandemic? The "Black Death" refers to a specific pandemic occurrence of the bubonic plague which did happen between 1346 and 1353, sweeping across Europe. That's the most basic part of the premise, would be p bad if they got that wrong xD
Listen, I'm not saying there wasn't a plague epidemic in the 1500s, there obviously was. In fact there were tons of plague epidemics all across Europe in the 14th-18th century.No I'm right. The worst version of it that people are actually more familiar with happened in the 1500s. That's when around 50% of Europe's population was wiped out.
It's fine. There are many lenses from which to view stories from. So long as you are cognizant of what they can represent, it's fine to enjoy these stories.I used to love stories like this, but ever since I read a research paper written about the use of isekai tropes in medieval Europe I can't help but see it for what it is: Racism. Japanese people seem to see Europeans as "noble savages" that Japanese people need to "show the light of civilization." It's not just Europeans too, they used to do this to the Chinese and Koreans back when the Japanese were more aggressive and imperialistic. Now it's the same idea, just softened and made into cute stories.
I'm still going to read it because it seems cute and fun, but this will forever remain in the back of my mind.
That's strange given how much post-feudal Japan(the Meiji restoration etc) owes to technology and cultural influences imported from Europe.I used to love stories like this, but ever since I read a research paper written about the use of isekai tropes in medieval Europe I can't help but see it for what it is: Racism. Japanese people seem to see Europeans as "noble savages" that Japanese people need to "show the light of civilization." It's not just Europeans too, they used to do this to the Chinese and Koreans back when the Japanese were more aggressive and imperialistic. Now it's the same idea, just softened and made into cute stories.
I'm still going to read it because it seems cute and fun, but this will forever remain in the back of my mind.
No I'm correct. The worst version of it that most people actually think of happened in the 1500s.Wrong. The bubonic plague arrived in waves over the centuries and one of the most well known waves happened when the manga is set.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death
That's nice. I fixed it, so kindly find something else to do with your time.Listen, I'm not saying there wasn't a plague epidemic in the 1500s, there obviously was. In fact there were tons of plague epidemics all across Europe in the 14th-18th century.
What I'm saying is that the author is referring to a specific pandemic instance called the Black Death and that one happened in Europe 1346-1353. Doesn't say it was the worst or the only plague epidemic there, but it's the one referenced in the manga and that's a fact.
So you saying that the Black Death didn't happen until 1500 is simply untrue.
Literal first sentence of the article...No I'm correct. The worst version of it that most people actually think of happened in the 1500s.
That's nice. I fixed it, so kindly find something else to do with your time.
Ah, I see the "Holy" "Roman" "Empire". lmaoRoman Empire
1355
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bring an attack helicopter nextBack in my day... bitches were gay 😤
This is good. I do wonder though... what other things will she show this middle aged world? Show these goofies a car, they will lose their shit 🔥
THANK YOU. Historical accuracy whatever, ain't nobody keeps wearing their glasses in a steamy bathroom. They'll fog up!Everybody just talk about the plague and modern stuffs while noone bother about the girl wearing her glasses while taking a bath??? 🤔